Your Guitar Learning Path
Most people quit guitar because they try to learn everything at once. This page puts it in order. Each tool builds on the last. Just follow the steps.
The 11-Step Path
Chords
· Start hereLearn where to put your fingers. Start with C, G, and D. Three chords and you can already play hundreds of songs.
Transitions
· The hard partKnowing a chord is easy. Switching to it in time? That's where most people quit. The One-Minute Drill fixes that.
Songs
· The fun partPlay real chord progressions with a player that highlights what's coming next. Miss a chord? Catch the next one.
Metronome
· Keep honestYou think you have good rhythm until you turn this on. Use it with everything. Transitions, scales, songs.
Scales
· Beyond chordsStart with Minor Pentatonic in A. It's the rock and roll scale. Learn the shape and it works everywhere on the neck.
Circle of Fifths
· Why things sound goodPick a key and instantly see which chords belong together. Songwriting starts making sense here.
Ear Training
· Your best instrumentLearn to recognize intervals by ear. Do it on the bus, during lunch, wherever. It adds up fast.
CAGED
· Advanced territoryFive chord shapes that connect across the entire fretboard like puzzle pieces. This is how experienced players navigate.
Jam
· Put it all togetherScales, theory, and a metronome in one place. Pick a key, start the click, and just play. Make mistakes. Find melodies.
Solo
· Get unstuckGenerates licks in your chosen key when you need ideas. Learn one, change it, make it yours.
Practice
· Show upNone of this works if you don't practice. Track your sessions and keep your streak alive. 15 minutes a day is plenty.
15 minutes a day is all you need.
Four milestones to track your progress.
Some days you'll feel like a natural. Some days it'll feel like you're wearing mittens. That's normal. Just keep showing up.
Start with Chords